
Portland's iconic sports talk show. Isaac and Suke hit the hottest topics and the angles behind the big stories, while they entertain. Includes the popular "Club 1080" in the show's 4th hour.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 543 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Look... Rust got sucked into this last minute, and he's tired. So here's the whole darn show. There's Mariners and Seahawks and Shohei and Blazers and stuff. Enjoy!
On today's show, Isaac and Schultzy preview the tasty college football slate this weekend, discuss the Seattle Mariners as they get a win in Game 5 of the ALCS over the Toronto Blue Jays, and more.
Welcome to The Club! Would you let random people use the bathroom inside your house? Also, why don't people pay attention to No Soliciting signs?
Would you let anyone off the street use your bathroom? What if they brought you something?
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Why won’t Buck upload the podcast in a timely manner? I won’t say it but we all know why.
The show is hilarious and fun
DUI boy sure thinks everyone wants to hear is politics. He’s obviously super insecure
Best improvement since I moved to the podcasts after the online version went away. They tracked online listening duration and Officer Potter was the only listener ahead of me for years.
I’ve been listening to this show since before it was these 2, When it was Lund and Vance. Isaac and Suke are truly one of the more unique shows in the genre. Not everyone can pull it off. Hope it keeps going for many years!
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Content primarily revolves around sports, featuring lively discussions about NFL and college football, with particular emphasis on local teams such as the Seattle Seahawks and the Oregon Ducks. The hosts, known for their engaging banter, tackle timely sports issues and analyze game performances, next matchups, and player dynamics. Beyond sports, episodes explore various societal themes, from business strategies related to franchises to casual discussions on technology and everyday life, often mixing humor with more serious observations. Additionally, the unique segment 'Club 1080' offers a platform for offbeat topics, deepening the show's character as an entertaining yet thoughtful sports talk experience.
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Primetime launched 9 years ago and published 543 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Primetime include:
1. Jack Dickinson
2. Jameson Turner
3. Joe Cronin
4. Jordan Schultz
5. Tyrell Hatton
6. Andrew Namek
7. Ryan Buckley
8. Terry Boyd
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